Category 09.07 Genres

The student recognizes and analyzes genre-specific characteristics, structures, and purposes within and across increasingly complex traditional, contemporary, classical, and diverse texts. The student is expected to:

(A) read and respond to American, British, and world literature;

(B) analyze the structure, prosody, and graphic elements such as line length and word position in poems across a variety of poetic forms;

(C) analyze the function of dramatic conventions such as asides, soliloquies, dramatic irony, and satire;

(D) analyze characteristics and structural elements of informational texts such as:

(i) clear thesis, relevant supporting evidence, pertinent examples, and conclusion; and

(ii) multiple organizational patterns within a text to develop the thesis;

(E) analyze characteristics and structural elements of argumentative texts such as:

(i) clear arguable claim, appeals, and convincing conclusion;

(ii) various types of evidence and treatment of counterarguments, including concessions and rebuttals; and

(iii) identifiable audience or reader; and

(F) analyze characteristics of multimodal and digital texts.

Lesson Plans: August 23 – 27

Honors English I 8/23  MUGshot Monday editing exercise; SAT Vocabulary List 1 flashcards DUE 8/27 and TEST 9/3; Personal Narrative Writing:  students will take notes over the characteristics of a personal narrative, read “The Pie” by Gary Soto 8/24  Literary… Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans: February 1 – 5

Honors English I 2/1  Silas Marner – Students will read chapter 1, building their study guide as they go; SAT Vocabulary List 7 flashcards DUE Friday and TEST 2/12 2/2  LTOTW:  personification; Silas Marner – Students will read chapters 2-3, building… Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans: January 18 – 22

Honors English I 1/18  NO SCHOOL:  Martin Luther King, Jr Day 1/19  LTOTW:  Denotation/Connotation; Night:  Students will read chapters 7-9 answering study questions as they go 1/20  Night:  Students will study Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and locate examples of each in memoir… Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans January 11 – 15

Honors English I 1/11  SNOW DAY! 1/12  LTOTW – symbolism; SAT Vocabulary List 6 – flashcards DUE Friday and TEST 1/22; Night – read chapter 1, answering study questions as we go 1/13  Night – read chapters 2-3, answering study questions as… Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans: October 26 – 30

Honors English I 10/26  MUGshot Monday editing exercise; Grammar:  Complements Review for TEST Tomorrow; Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde:  Students will read chapters 5 & 6 in class, answering study questions as they go; SAT Vocabulary List 3 TEST Friday 10/27 … Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans: October 12 – 16

Honors English I 10/12  MUGshot Monday editing exercise; Greek Mythology:  Students will organize binders which are DUE tomorrow, study for TEST tomorrow, and review TEXXEXXT method of writing along with the essay grading rubric in preparation for in-class essay writing… Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans – September 21 – 25

Honors English I 9/21  MUGshot Monday editing exercise; Parts of Speech:  Pronoun Case Chart & Helping Verb Quiz and Prepositional Phrases practice; Greek Mythology:  Pandora with 1 flashcard; SAT Vocabulary List 2 TEST on Friday – Quizlet review in Google… Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans: August 31 – Sept 9

Short Stories, lessons, activities, and quizzes are in Edgenuity.  You access Edgenuity through Classlink accessed through your school email address. Honors English I 8/31 & 9/1  LTOTW:  anti-hero – a central character who lacks conventional heroic qualities; they blur the… Continue Reading →

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